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The value of documenting test case results Expert: Karen N. Johnson | 18 Jun 2007 EXPERT RESPONSE - Expected and actual results of test cases should be documented for a number of reasons. Software testing expert Karen N. Johnson details the benefits. |
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Tools for testing Web sites Expert: Karen N. Johnson | 22 May 2007 EXPERT RESPONSE - Testing Web applications requires more than just the right tools -- especially in regard to performance testing. Expert Karen N. Johnson discusses how to approach Web site testing. |
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Test coverage: Finding all the defects in your application Expert: Karen N. Johnson | 10 May 2007 EXPERT RESPONSE - Software testing ideally uncovers all of the defects in your code. Expert Karen N. Johnson explains why a test coverage tool like a trace matrix isn't enough for optimal testing. |
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How to design test cases Expert: Karen N. Johnson | 17 Apr 2007 EXPERT RESPONSE - Test case design varies according to the tester and situation. Expert Karen N. Johnson offers thorough, practical advice for designing test cases. |
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Educating developers about testing Expert: Karen N. Johnson | 28 Feb 2007 EXPERT RESPONSE - Developers should be familiar with testing, but to what extent should they be trained? Software testing expert Karen N. Johnson explains the relationship between developers and testing. |
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Free option for improving testing skills Expert: Karen N. Johnson | 16 Feb 2007 EXPERT RESPONSE - You want to improve the skills of your testing team, but you don't have money in your budget. What can you do? Software testing expert Karen N. Johnson has an idea. |
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Trace matrix as an indicator of test coverage Expert: Karen N. Johnson | 16 Feb 2007 EXPERT RESPONSE - The trace matrix isn't always the best indicator of test coverage. Software testing expert Karen N. Johnson explains what needs to happen in order for it to be a useful tool. |
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Context-driven testing explained Expert: Karen N. Johnson | 16 Feb 2007 EXPERT RESPONSE - Often you need to consider the context in which software testing is done. Software testing expert Karen N. Johnson explains one of the principles of context-driven testing. |

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